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vs. Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider

Strategy added by schlumpf#2707

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change(next) [ self.dead ]
ability(Photosynthese:268) [ !self.aura(Photosynthese:267).exists ]
ability(Sonnenlicht:404) [ !weather(Sonnenschein:403) ]
ability(Panzerschild:310) [ !self.aura(Panzerschild:309).exists ]
standby [ enemy.aura(Untot:242).exists ]
ability(#1)
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider 146004
Special or not:0Special or not:222217779846317770

Skills: 2 2 2
Breed: Any

Broot
This pet can have the following breeds:

Breed Health Power Speed
BB 1522 284 260


1 ZR0 1 0

Any Pet

1 ZR0 1 0

Any Pet

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  • Same family
  • Has the required skills
  • Has the required stats (if specified)
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Low XP
At least one of the pets for this strategy require the use of a specific breed.
Not every strategy can be bullet proof. This is one of them. You might have to restart it, since there are some random elements that increase the risk of your pets failing. Don't blame them, please!
This strategy is using pets obtainable from the Wow Trading Card Game (TCG) or the auction house for potentially high sums of gold.
This strategy is using pets obtainable only from the WoW In-Game Shop for Battle.net Balance or real money.
You can use this strategy to carry a low level pet to give it experience.
Some instructions are more difficult to follow than others. That's exactly what you might find in this strategy!
Script
The strategy offers a Script that can be used with the Pet Battle Script addon. You can copy the script by clicking on the button to the left of the pets.
At least one pet in the strategy cannot be obtained anymore. If you have it, congrats!
A Strategy Curator found this strategy to be especially helpful and higlighted it with this tag to give it more exposure.
In Dragonflight Patch 10.2, the ability Time Bomb has been changed. This tag is marking strategies using Time Bomb so they can be reviewed.
Time: 4:00
This time was entered by a strategy curator. It is quite reliable especially when using TDScript, however times can always vary slightly.
Rounds: 28+
The number of rounds for this fight were added by a strategy curator. This number is usually very reliable.
This table shows the level increase for completing the fight with level 25 pets and one carry pet.
Partial level experience is not included in the calculation.

Before After Experience Gain
161196
271271
371337
471394
581444
681485
791518
8101543
9111559
10111568
11121568
12131559
13141543
14151518
15161485
16171444
17171394
18181337
19191271
20201196
21211114
22221023
2323924
2424817

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Strategy Details
4 Min
This time was entered by a strategy curator. It is quite reliable especially when using TDScript, however times can always vary slightly.
28+
The number of rounds for this fight were added by a strategy curator. This number is usually very reliable.
2018-12-22 11:33:29
The strategy was last updated on this date.
2018-12-22 11:33:29
The strategy was created on this date.
126,001
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Tamer Details
31.1 71.4 (TomTom / Map Pin)
Low XP
This fight provides very low experience. It is usually not worth bringing a low level pet in. You can see detailed values by hovering over the XP tag.
Priority 1

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Broot
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Any Pet
Any Pet
Pass
Bring in your Broot
Swap to your Broot
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider comes in
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Broot
Any Pet
Any Pet
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider
Priority 2
Maintain Sunlight

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Broot
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Any Pet
Any Pet
Pass
Bring in your Broot
Swap to your Broot
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider comes in
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Broot
Any Pet
Any Pet
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider
Priority 3

For the best display of your strategy, please follow these guidelines:

  • Use QuickFill elements where possible
  • Enter custom instructions in English
  • Check the Strategy Creation Guide for more info
Broot
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Any Pet
Any Pet
Pass
Bring in your Broot
Swap to your Broot
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider comes in
An enemy pet comes in
Any standard attack will finish the fight
 
Broot
Any Pet
Any Pet
Ironbark
Photosynthesis
Sunlight
Gnomeregan Guard Mechanostrider

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Kendyll

wrote on 2021-05-28 04:39:49

Script appears to be in another language, will that be an issue for English/NA clients?

(OP) schlumpf#2707

wrote on 2021-06-20 16:03:43

No. The important part is that the abilities have the IDs next to them. td tries to match by both, name and ID, so the script will work in any client.

Kendyll

wrote on 2021-10-13 20:35:41

Thank you!

Chobak wrote on 2020-01-20 10:55:38

I feel like Sunlight should be used on CD for the damage rather than just to maintain Sunny Day, not sure if this is an oversight or because one of the backline pets can change the weather. Other than that nice strat.

(OP) schlumpf#2707

wrote on 2020-01-21 15:49:59

Oh, I can guarantee you I just didn't think of that making the fight a few rounds shorter. Guess keeping up the healing was more important to me than cutting off a few rounds of A presses.

If you want to do this, here's a script for you:

change(next) [ self.dead ]
ability(heal:268) [ !self.aura(heal:267).exists ]
ability(sunlight:404)
ability(filler:962)

(which will also not do the moves not actually covered by the strat but in the script for convenience.) (edited)

Ahane1234 wrote on 2020-02-29 03:16:37

Doesn't Sunlight do less damage than Ironbark though?

Shlemm

wrote on 2020-05-18 18:58:30

On a single target, yes. Ironbark does 342 damage to the front pet only. But Sunlight gives 228 damage to the front pet AND each of the back-line pets. That is 3x228 for a total of 684 damage if both back-line pets are alive, and 456 damage if one of the back-line pets is alive.

However Ironbark also gives 76 damage mitigation which only lasts for one round, so for survivability it would be the preferred attack.

But of course as the enemy pets dies it becomes less interesting to use Sunlight for damage, and with only one pet left you should only use Sunlight to maintain the weather.

So in short (in my opinion):
* For damage: Use Sunlight when you can until you only have one pet left to fight. THen just maintain the weather.
* For survivability: Use Sunlight only to maintain the weather. (edited)

VanyaMia

wrote on 2021-04-18 07:20:02

Agreed. If you're lucky enough to get two mechanical backline pets then using Sunlight as soon as it comes off cooldown is definitely the best. First time doing this and my Broot soloed the fight and finished it with full health.

Java#1338

wrote on 2021-01-05 13:22:40

Withers worked well also in place of Broot solo'd 1st two enemy, finished fight with elemental.

Kiraeden wrote on 2020-11-09 23:10:44

Sorta worked, I got dual Undead rat backline pets that were able to whittle Broot down through all his healing. Luckily I packed a critter backup pet which saved the day.

Lithandriel#1864

wrote on 2020-08-16 15:48:16

Awesome! Also, the Blossoming Ancient has the same skill set, same health pool, and only slightly less power, with slightly more speed - so might take a bit longer to get through the fights, but another great addition if you end up needing a back up for Broot to get through these fights. My experience was the same as others' though - Broot can solo at least the Mech and the Wolf and still have full or near-full health. Haven't tried him yet on the Tiger. (edited)

Nyxilis#11429

wrote on 2019-09-10 00:58:16

Not only did he solo this one, but I used him to solo the tiger and guard wolf as well!

ResidentWeevil

wrote on 2019-10-14 00:01:19

Guard Wolf got me with feed, but it was close!

DSidhe wrote on 2020-05-10 14:37:02

Broot soloed all three of these too, ending with full health... And the tiger had two cockroaches backline. The second one reset the greater apocalypse or I'd have been toast.

Spazmodo wrote on 2020-04-12 09:47:52

My Blossoming Ancient did all three of Stage 7 with Sunlight, Photosynthesis and Ironbark. (edited)

Ansi wrote on 2020-01-26 03:21:47

For the unlucky, druidless, or poor like me, I recommend a health weighted Ruby Sapling (2/2/1). He couldn't solo all three pets but he managed to get through 2 and a half by himself (edited)

Thomas wrote on 2019-11-13 16:16:57

Use Blossoming Ancient with shales instead because it is an easier pet to get

Berrt

wrote on 2019-07-22 03:21:43

Superb Strat. Thank you :)

Caanrial

wrote on 2019-03-02 20:07:42

"I am Broot!" - solo'd all three and ended up with full health.

Mags

wrote on 2018-12-30 19:30:23

It works... kinda... If crits aren't working for you, you will die to greater apocalypse if the first backline / second pet up is a cockroach. maybe modify the second pet slot to be something tough against critter? I dont know. But I had to finish up with backline here

Pla2pus#1287

wrote on 2018-12-23 01:20:58

Simple but oh so effective. Nice one!

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